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- SpaceX president is donating her stock to Trump Accounts for 2 million kids
Gwynne Shotwell and her husband are donating SpaceX stock to children aged 11 to 17 in lower-income areas, worth over $320 million. The donation is intended to support 2 million kids through Trump accounts.
- Trump says deal with Iran could be signed in days
President Trump stated that an agreement to end the war with the Iranian regime could be signed within days, though some complex issues would require further discussions. The report is attributed to NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez.
- Some States Pull Out of Trump’s ‘Great American State Fair’
Some states are withdrawing from Trump’s 'Great American State Fair'. Construction on the National Mall is underway to prepare for the event.
- The Memo: Trump announces ‘great settlement’ on Iran, but the world awaits details
President Trump announced a 'great settlement of the war with Iran' during an Oval Office meeting with reporters, shifting abruptly from an earlier social media post threatening U.S. action against Iran. The world awaits further details.
- Netanyahu reportedly not given heads-up about Trump’s announcement, was caught off guard
Netanyahu was reportedly unprepared for Trump's announcement. Iran blocked a tanker from entering Hormuz after explosions near Bandar Abbas, and the Tehran mayor announced a delayed state funeral for Khamenei.
- What’s the deal? What we know about the US-Iran peace agreement to be signed as soon as this weekend
The US and Iran are set to sign a peace agreement this weekend, according to Trump, who stated it was approved by Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. Trump plans to send Vice President JD Vance to sign the document in-person, potentially in Europe.
- Thanks to Trump, Chinese people have a more realistic view of America
The article discusses how Chinese perceptions of the United States, once idealized as a 'beautiful country' representing prosperity and freedom, have shifted toward a more realistic view, influenced by Trump's actions. This shift contrasts with previous admiration for American institutions despite past foreign policy shocks like the Belgrade incident.
- War and Circuses
Trump is managing multiple high-profile issues, including tensions with Iran, the World Cup, and a UFC cage fight. The article highlights his simultaneous engagement with geopolitical and entertainment-related matters.
- Trump opens up Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing
President Trump opened previously protected areas of the Pacific Ocean to commercial fishing, affecting three marine national monuments around the northwestern Hawaiian Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa, covering nearly half a million square miles.
- Trump rips McConnell, Murkowski from Oval Office
President Trump criticized Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Murkowski from the Oval Office, calling McConnell an 'angry man' and expressing grievances. He also questioned whether Republicans would support a supplemental bill to fund the Iran war.
- Swirling rumors about scandal-plagued Republican who could ruin Trump's nearly-flawless record sparks panic: 'We can't have another f*** up
Rumors about a scandal-plagued Republican figure who could disrupt Trump's near-flawless record have caused concern. The situation has prompted fears of another failure.
- State Department pressed on Board of Peace oversight
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is demanding transparency from the State Department regarding Trump’s Board of Peace, citing concerns about accountability and the use of $10 billion in U.S. funding. She questioned whether funds could compensate Trump and highlighted that international donations are deposited in a JPMorgan account instead of a planned World Bank fund.
- Trump takes questions on potential Iran peace deal progress after canceling strikes
President Trump canceled planned strikes on Iran, citing progress on a potential peace deal, and took questions from reporters afterward.
- Dollar Drops the Most in a Month as Trump Says the War Is Ending
The U.S. dollar fell the most in a month as Trump stated that the war is ending. The significant drop in the dollar's value was linked to his comments on the conflict.
- Trump says deal with Iran will come 'maybe this weekend'
President Trump stated that a deal with Iran could be reached 'maybe this weekend' and mentioned that Iran's leadership has agreed to its terms.
- Iran Not On List of Countries Trump Says Have Agreed to Deal
Iran is not included on the list of countries that Trump claims have agreed to a deal. The article highlights a discrepancy between Trump's statements and Iran's inclusion in such agreements.
- The Dow soars 1,000 points as Trump calls off Iran attacks and claims a 'great settlement' of the war
The Dow Jones surged 1,000 points as Trump claimed a 'great settlement' of the war with Iran by calling off attacks, though Iran denied the claim. Trump has repeatedly stated a deal to end the conflict is near, but none has been finalized.
- Trump Says Deal With Iran Could Be Signed Within Days
Trump announced that a deal with Iran could be signed within days. The potential agreement is a significant development in international relations.
- Trump nominates top SDNY prosecutor to key national intelligence post
President Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, top prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, to lead the national intelligence agency. Clayton has also served as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
- Trump snaps back to dealmaker after tempting all-out war
President Trump shifted between threatening major attacks against Iran and promoting progress in ending the war. The article mentions a 100-day war and Trump's mention of targeting Iran's oil export hub Kharg Island.
- Trump names Jay Clayton to serve as director of national intelligence
Trump has named Jay Clayton to serve as director of national intelligence. The nomination of an ally and political attack dog sparked backlash, leading to the failure of efforts to renew a key intelligence tool.
- Trump picks former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton as national intelligence director
Trump selects Jay Clayton as national intelligence director. The announcement follows objections from House Democrats to his prior selection of Bill Pulte as acting DNI, which led to the expiration of Section 702 of FISA by Friday.
- Trump taps prosecutor Jay Clayton as next director of national intelligence
Trump has selected Jay Clayton as the next director of national intelligence. Clayton is currently serving as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
- Trump nominates Jay Clayton as top US intelligence official after pushback on Bill Pulte
Trump nominated Jay Clayton as the top US intelligence official after facing criticism for appointing Bill Pulte as acting director. The decision to install Pulte drew widespread backlash.
- Trump scrambles to calm Republican revolt by announcing NEW intel chief pick
Trump is attempting to address a Republican revolt by announcing a new intelligence chief pick. The move aims to calm internal party tensions.
- Trump says canceling Iran strikes, flags possible deal
The US president canceled planned Iran strikes and indicated a possible deal after several countries reached agreements on 'final points', excluding Iran. The decision marks a reversal on the war.
- Trump names former SEC head Jay Clayton as US intelligence chief
Trump names former SEC head Jay Clayton as US intelligence chief. The President has faced backlash in Congress over his pick of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence.
- Trump CANCELS Iran strikes as he sensationally claims Tehran's leaders agreed peace deal
Trump cancels Iran strikes and claims Tehran's leaders agreed to a peace deal.
- Trump cancels Iran strikes scheduled for Thursday evening
Trump canceled Iran strikes that were scheduled for Thursday evening. The decision was made to halt the military action against Iran.
- Trump calls off Iran strikes, says deal is close
Trump called off planned Iran strikes and indicated a deal is nearing completion. Iran did not immediately comment on the development.
- Trump calls off Iran strikes planned for Thursday night
US President Trump canceled planned attacks against Iran scheduled for Thursday night, citing progress in negotiations with Tehran.
- US will receive a severe response if it attacks again, Iran's top joint military command says
Iran's top joint military command warned the United States would face a more severe response if it attacks again, following Trump's statement that the U.S. would strike Iran. The command stated that threats against Iran's oil infrastructure could lead to a wider war and regional insecurity.
- Trump says he’s called off new military strikes on Iran hours after threatening to escalate 3-month-old war
Trump called off new military strikes on Iran hours after threatening to escalate a 3-month-old war. The decision follows recent threats to intensify the conflict.
- US takeover of Iran’s Kharg Island might be quick but would pose risks to troops, experts say
Trump has expressed interest in seizing Iran's Kharg Island, a key oil hub, but experts warn that the operation could expose troops to missile and drone attacks. Taking the site might prolong the war, according to analysts.
- Trump and Hegseth broadcast U.S. military strikes before they happen
Trump and Hegseth broadcast U.S. military strikes before they occur. Commanders typically avoid public discussion of future operations to prevent mission risks.
- Trump health mystery deepens as army of doctors checks president
The health status of Trump remains unclear as a group of doctors examines him. The situation has raised questions about his medical condition.
- Trump health mystery deepens as army of doctors checks president
A health mystery surrounding Trump is deepening as a group of doctors examines the president. The situation remains under investigation by medical professionals.
- More Trump Losses in Court and a Federal Judge in Hot Water
The article reports additional legal setbacks for Trump in court and a federal judge facing scrutiny. The United States Supreme Court is referenced in the context.
- Trump threatens to hit Iran ‘very hard’ tonight
Trump threatens to hit Iran 'very hard' tonight. The Iranian military ordered the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
- Trump and Hegseth Broadcast U.S. Military Strikes Before They Happen
President Trump stated he was broadcasting U.S. military strikes in advance to pressure Iran into opening the Strait of Hormuz. The action involved Trump and Hegseth.